While you will face many changes living with this disease finding the right treatments can help lessen the loss of independence and quality of life.
Living with parkinson s disease blog.
My approach to dealing with chronic disease.
This is known as young onset parkinson s.
Although many people with this condition are older symptoms most commonly appear after the age of 50 it is possible to get parkinson s at a younger age.
About blog this blog is about living with parkinson s disease.
The exact cause of parkinson s disease is unknown.
Parkinson s disease pd is challenging to live with as it causes progressive changes to motor function as well as many other non motor symptoms including depression sleep problems pain and cognitive dysfunction the disease greatly impacts the quality of life of both the person with pd and the caregiver or care partner although there is much about pd that is uncontrollable taking an.
I hope my blog will offer some personal insight into what it s like to have parkinson s and i would like it to raise awareness amongst readers.
Imagine having someone with you who takes control randomly and changes his mind at will.
For the most part living with parkinson s is like having a third person with you at all times.
Living with a husband who has parkinson s.
A parkinson s disease diagnosis sets you on a lifelong path dealing with new symptoms and adjusting to limitations you may face.
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Finding time to take an early active approach to yopd care can seem daunting but it is essential.
I also very much hope that fellow people with parkinson s will find my words relevant and of interest.
The major issue i have found living with parkinson s is its unpredictability.
Until a cure is found a vast online network exists to help those living with parkinson s and their loved ones thrive.
By sheryl jedlinski living with two progressive incurable diseases parkinson s and cancer has taught me to be a strong advocate for myself learning and speaking up for my.
This site presents some of my thoughts and experiences of living with parkinson s.